But unlike previous years’ rankings, which weighted paid leave time heftily, this year’s list focuses more on childcare, ramp-back time, and flex time, perks Fatherly Editor-in-Chief Andrew Burmon said employees tend to use.

“For this year’s list, we wanted to look both at benefit packages and at new fathers’ experiences within companies – given that many men don’t take full advantage of their perks due to pressures or perceived pressures, these are different things,” Burmon told Business Insider.

“We were heartened to see some organisations climbing the list or making it for the first time due to substantive changes to their policies, many of which will help thousands of families,” Burmon said.

Keep reading for the top 20 companies on Fatherly’s list of the best companies for new dads, and head over to Fatherly to see the complete list of all 50 employers.